Those still packing' Android 4.0 on their Samsung Galaxy S III might start to feel a little left out. The latest carrier set to update the device appears to be Vodafone Australia, which is informing its contingent of S3 owners to expect Android 4.1.1 to start rolling out on Monday. Not only is the mobile operator releasing the date that the update will start, but it is also releasing the time of day. The excitement begins at 1pm local time as Android 4.1.1 will start rolling out in waves, meaning that it will take two weeks for the update to be complete.

The update is being sent out OTA, but for those who can't wait, a hookup to the ol' PC and the use of Samsung Kies will coax out Android 4.1.1 manually. Vodafone's main competitors in the country, Telus and Optus, already offer the LTE enabled Samsung Galaxy S III with Jelly Bean installed, so Vodafone is playing catch up in Australia.

LOL. Australia's update for the S3 is 2months late. And what about my f*cking Telstra S3? Do we live in the North Pole to be too late in updates? And there's no Telus here PA. It's the f*cking telecom called Telstra!!! Is it really so hard to optimize all their f*cking bloatwares to JB? Im going to disable them anyways! Bloody idiots. Im guessing by the time the whole world gets the 4.1.2, is the time we get our 4.1.1. and by the time the rest gets the 4.2 is the time we get the 4.1.2. Suckers!

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